The bill introduces a new section to chapter 10.93 of the Revised Code of Washington, establishing protocols for state and local law enforcement officers when they encounter individuals suspected to be U.S. immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) employees conducting immigration enforcement activities. Officers are required to activate their body-worn and dash cameras, report the encounter to their employing agency, and document the incident. Additionally, they are encouraged to contact any reporting party, confirm the identity of the suspected ICE employee, and avoid actions that could escalate the situation.

Furthermore, the bill stipulates that the Washington Attorney General's office will provide legal representation to peace officers in civil or criminal proceedings related to their actions taken in compliance with this section, provided those actions were made in good faith and within the scope of their employment. The state will also indemnify peace officers for any judgments or fines resulting from such proceedings, ensuring that they are held harmless for their compliance with the new regulations.